


Fluocinolone / Hydroquinone / Tretinoin Cream
Compounded fluocinolone / hydroquinone / tretinoin cream is a prescription-only topical therapy used to treat melasma, dark spots, and stubborn hyperpigmentation. This triple combination is clinically proven to reduce excess melanin, calm inflammation, and accelerate skin cell turnover. Hydroquinone fades discoloration by inhibiting melanin production, tretinoin promotes epidermal renewal, and fluocinolone reduces irritation while enhancing overall efficacy. Often prescribed as a first-line treatment for moderate to severe melasma, our pharmacy compounds this formulation in customized strengths and bases to optimize patient tolerability and clinical results.
Compounded fluocinolone / hydroquinone / tretinoin cream is a prescription-only topical therapy used to treat melasma, dark spots, and stubborn hyperpigmentation. This triple combination is clinically proven to reduce excess melanin, calm inflammation, and accelerate skin cell turnover. Hydroquinone fades discoloration by inhibiting melanin production, tretinoin promotes epidermal renewal, and fluocinolone reduces irritation while enhancing overall efficacy. Often prescribed as a first-line treatment for moderate to severe melasma, our pharmacy compounds this formulation in customized strengths and bases to optimize patient tolerability and clinical results.
Compounded fluocinolone / hydroquinone / tretinoin cream is a prescription-only topical therapy used to treat melasma, dark spots, and stubborn hyperpigmentation. This triple combination is clinically proven to reduce excess melanin, calm inflammation, and accelerate skin cell turnover. Hydroquinone fades discoloration by inhibiting melanin production, tretinoin promotes epidermal renewal, and fluocinolone reduces irritation while enhancing overall efficacy. Often prescribed as a first-line treatment for moderate to severe melasma, our pharmacy compounds this formulation in customized strengths and bases to optimize patient tolerability and clinical results.